Richard C. Spero, Ph.D.

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Physics University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Richard Superfine grad student 2006-2010 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Small particle transport in fibrin gels and high throughput clot characterization.)
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Kanies OS, Kremer KR, Mason BM, et al. (2023) A modular microfluidic device that uses magnetically actuatable microposts for enhanced magnetic bead-based workflows. Lab On a Chip
Cribb J, Osborne LD, Hsiao JP, et al. (2015) A high throughput array microscope for the mechanical characterization of biomaterials. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 86: 023711
Judith RM, Fisher JK, Spero RC, et al. (2015) Micro-elastometry on whole blood clots using actuated surface-attached posts (ASAPs). Lab On a Chip. 15: 1385-93
Fiser BL, Judith R, Spero R, et al. (2013) Blood Clot Mechanical Properties measured with Arrays of Magnetically Actuated Core-Shell Microrods Biophysical Journal. 104: 546a
Spero RC, Sircar RK, Schubert R, et al. (2011) Nanoparticle diffusion measures bulk clot permeability. Biophysical Journal. 101: 943-50
Spero RC, Vicci L, Cribb J, et al. (2008) High throughput system for magnetic manipulation of cells, polymers, and biomaterials. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 79: 083707
Spero RC, Sircar R, Lord ST, et al. (2008) High Throughput Screening of Fibrin Clots: Transport and Mechanics Measured by Microbeads Blood. 112: 4095-4095
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